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Atchison Topektt k Santa Fe Ryloca) dm card. Passenger and mixed train. BUCKLIN BREEZES M. 0. Trex'erU building a dwelling house over on the east tide of town. B. J. Griffith Is building a new resi dence on Center Street, over intbe west tide. , Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Gosslee and .laughter, of Herlngton ' Kansas, who have been visiting home (oiks In Bucklln for the past week, left for their homo fPlma t.VU I. SW .111. . 1910. Ko. iWBo-0.ntUTta.. Arrive. tPt morning a a . tn. aii in Kk m I . Sftaara::::::?"" ii Toop'S This part of the Modern Garden of 6K.Q.an4ChloioBijfrMi.. 1M ; Eden had a flne rain Sunday nlghtand 10 Atlantio Express :i 5s a m I Monday morning ; It put the autos out of SUrer'r..:" I; " i'Mm commission for a time but it was fine for sajLocal Accomodation WP 8:S0ni the growing crops, IU.wibt BoMB-OenflTime. Arm wan BIGGEST- EYEEL assza IN DODGE CITY OF I flail. BmrMi., California LlmlUd . ...... B Colorado and Utah Express. 7 Hex. and Oallfornla Ex.... t California Fast Mall UOolorado Flyn t6s Passenger 667 Local Paiieniw..... 11:10 ll:SQ 8 14 6:26 pa 9:45 8:68 pin 1:60 8:00 a 7:10 7:46 am 7:05 7:15 am vuupm 11:30 13:00 m Arrive Depart . m nnnkltn to Dodue City 11:00 a.m. Al Dodsa City to Bucklln 2:36 P. m. Wheat, in faot all growing crops, are looking remarkable well for this time of the year. If present Indications are lull filled, the farmeri of this locality will sure reap a rich harvest this year. There was not as many people In Bucklln to greet F. D, Coburn on bis arrival here last Saturday noon, as there should have been, the reason was that the farmers in the vicinity were not aware of bis coming in time to be here ; but by the time that be was ready to prooeed on hit way, be had an escort of fifteen or twenty automobiles loaded to their capaolty. Quite a number of our cltlzeus went to Dodge City Monday to Interview the oounty .commissioners In regard to the equalization of the assessments of land In this and adjoining townships. There seems to be quite a difference in the value placed upon lands In the different town ships; Bucklln township Is assessed high First published May 12, 1010 PUBLICATION NOTICE T.n.i.ni. T Bnirnff mid Mrs. Radnor J, fiohoft, bis wife, A. L. Lee and Mrs. a. L. Lee, his wife, Robert A. Hamilton and Mrs. Rob ert A. Hamilton, his wife, Louis B Huffman and Mrs. Louis B. Huffman, his wife. F. J). Powell and Mrs. F. D. eowell. his wife. Al bort W. Lelkert and Mlnta Lelkert, his wife. Albert W. Llekert and Mrs Mlnta Llekert, his wife George W Piokerlngana Mra. ueoige r-i r W Pickering, iis wife, Trank c. Gaumer, er tban some of the adjoining townships, XW&laSTdW. tome aay that the Bucklln assessment is i&J&i&l&flSf nXl Ko high ; we think not. the 1 aw lays that hariH onson and Mrs. jane H. Gan-1 it must be assessed at Its actual cash SdrluL' We do not believe that there is straney, k uving, oui 1 an acre oi it assessed ai mac njuw, -Known jiwub, oiwuw.-. - ...i..i. nalsAi and itaalims of each and all of the above named who are dead, the unknown heirs, exeoutors, admin Utrafors, -devisees trustees and assigns ol William H. Btraney.aeceasea: v .-a ..Ah nr von will hereby take no lo., thut won and each of you have beenl sued In the Dltrlot Court ol Fordoounty, K.n.. In n action therein pendlnff, where- i waiiimitn n1 Clifford 11. Uarn- 11 are plaintiffs, and ycu and each of you The Memorial services and Decoration Day exercises in Bucklln were well at tended. The weather waa fine and tbe large crowd of people that were here were well entertained: the parade that i formed and went to tbe cemetery on r.h-i-Vinrtunu and that you and each - -' of yon must answer the petition of the said exercises there wt re Impressive. The v&to ine a! pro-am that was given In the afternoon D. 1910 or said petition will be taken as true aQd eveniDj. were wej Belected and well dmatherein aKainst you and each of you executed.' The large building was filled TSfiSfa to 118 cipolty-Tbe peplfr-of Buck,lfl !S JKffiST li" Pa?l9nlaln" ffs' T lclult7 ""alnljT We " l rat tltiOD. Situated III llievUUliy Ui UUUO U OA. JVQ tywwjy vi ivuugo VllJ a..i. aI Vonsai tfi.wit Thft SOUtlVW68t I . . . n n Quarter oi Vclioh twenty-two (22) and the ana tne Kev. Mr. uenery or uujmon, nonth Hlf of Section Twenty-one (2l)all in oitla . for the nart that the took with frnoi.ir.T.ntv.nlne (24) of Range iwen- - ty-three (23), west of the sixth Principal us In the observance of Memorial Sun -S?I,n Decoration Day, the former for possession thereof, and excluding "? his memorial sermon on Sunday morning j--cacn oi yon itm v "f-v, " I -fnt intarast. en. or riKhtof pos- ' session In and to said premise or to any part thereof, ana iorevor it ;.ioiniff turn nil nossesaion In and to said ..,.., ta.,a ami to evorv Dart tliei'601, as L.n.n.i unil nanli of vou. and for rf. ' " r..i n.o raiinf ua nlaiutlffs may be entitled to in equity and for costs of James1 A. Weldman and Clifford II. Darnell, Plaintiffs By L. U. Uannen, their Attorney T. . French, and tbe latter for bis sermon Sunday said I evening ana nis aaaress jnunuay aiur noon; both acquited tbemsolves tor such I manner worthy their high calling, In a HOWELL Attest: tsenlj R Ladies9 Ready fSade Skirts Opens Thursday, June 16th and lasts for THREE DAYS QMi.v junei6-17-18 We are going to throw our entire stock of Ladies' Ready Made Skirts on the mercy of the public for a period of three days and for this reason: "We Bought Wisely But Too Well" The above tells the story completely, and while we have had a nice trade the past two months, the trade was not what we expected when we purchased our stock and in order to uphold our reputa tion of closing our seasonable stocks each season, and not carrying our merchandise from one year to another we feel that the move we are making is the proper way to reduce our stock. This Sale coming as it does, right in the midst of the spring and .summer buying, will appeal to the lady who will be glad to purchase a good skirt at a very low price. ; If you have put off buying your new spring skirt on account of the price being more than you cared to pay, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. And best of all you are getting the BEST, as we handle nothing but the best in our line. We are going to have two prices only in our Skirt Department, $3.95 and $5.95, but when you buy a skirt at this price you can rest assured you are getting good value. PRICES Choice of any skirt Q)B Choice of any skirt f)C up to $12.50 at - VO'WO up to $7.00 at - - vpJ'.J'J "Our Skirt Department will hold bargains for the lady who wants them during this Sale. . We want you to come in and see what we have. We may have the very thing you are wanting at the price you want to pay for it. Come and see. We want you to. Eemember the date, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 16-1 7-1 8 Everything goes. There are no hold-backs in this sale. You can buy any skirt in the house at these prices No alterations at these prices. York-Key Merc. Co. Clerk District Court Bard of Equalization Meeting. r Dmnai4 nwnArn ami Tuxoaverst im i immhv mven that the County Board of Equalization of Ford County, Kaa- will meet in regular geaslon at the uourt House In Do age City, Kansas, on Monaay, June 6th, 1H1'). ut i p. m., aau uuui The purposo ol the meeting T to equalize all assessments ana aujusi amirs. uu j Uhn f. di.antuilfld with bid assess ment may appeal to this Board, but suuh an neal may d maae ai iuib iuuouu. This office will mall to every laud owner a nf hi. vAliiution before the Board Alt Equalization meow, and any Intormatlon will ha npnmnt.lv firivnn. Witness my hand at Dodae City, Kansas, W 01 MaV' ti il . tTOS W AWAY. "V "0" County Clerk. First Published May 5. 1910. - . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. nenartment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Dodge City, Kansas, M;y 8, im vnia fiarAhv irion that Mel t A. Horn nr. of Klnirsdown. Kansas, who, on April 1, hlo 29s.Rane 83w, ttt r. Meriuian, ua Caruey Wright is working for Mr. Wear. . Mr. and Mrs. Bestgen visited at Wrlgbl gt rrg Sunday. , Sifnday School eyery Sunday at 3:30 p, m. Jfiverjooay come. Ben Omo of Fowler visited in (bis neighborhood Sunday. Grover Litliner returned home from Colorado tbe first of tbe week. Mr. iitlmer and family attended church In Dodge City Sunday. Mrs. Dutton wis thrown from a horse Tuesday and suffered a few bruises. Tommy Hogan of Dodge City visited Sunday at. Mr. Wilcox's and attended Suuday School at Howell. Mr. Wear wag kicked by a horse one day last week. Be bag been In Dodge City for a few days receiving medical treatment. ?vm E2323E PERIL IN SHINY SHOES 1910. made Osage Declaratory giHtwuii, No.09S0S.for NW NWK. Bectfon . Town. .. on. 4o.,o oq nth p. Mnrldian. has flled notice of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above aescnu- j , D.rtl.la. anil RaaaIvap Of ttie U. o. Land Office, Dodge Olty, Kansas, on tbe 18th (iiimont names as wltnessee: H. CUn Hudson. JolinH. Brown, Oliver E. Brown, William A. Brown, all of Klngsdownj Kan sas, Noooallaoa. n. . "' Up Bifon thi Bar. n H. Brown.ao attorney, of Plttrfleld, Vt.. writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medlolne we wouldn't be without them." Tor chills, constipa tion, biliousness or sick headache they work wonders. 25 cents t Palaoe Drug Store. . ' -- Dodge City Is fortunate In haying one ha haat Rnenlo ohotoBraDbers Id tbe f m Hteeu. who hai done a large atteudanee will greet the long and at- ., tin. viovi nsed bv the tractive list of entertainers and lecturers Rooi Isiand Company, by the big Real who are billed to appear. Estate firms In Oklahoma, Colorado ana Bman truok -farms for sale. Under Texas. Mr. Steele volunteered to make the I ait00i 0iow to Dodge City. School big wheat drive through this country lstnou.e on Mme MOtlon. E. H. Ballon, Saturday, and took some views wniun p0dge City Kansas ... nr tha hlatnrv of this I .u r: ' .A Therearesomanygreat attractions Mile county auu - Ior tbe Chautauqua which begins July .rrJtU rd to pick outwhlcHU . . ""T 11 : i. t hnnm. the most popular. The .afest way to do nim u uo ii, " -- tn anoreolate Mr. Steele, and the Globe KeDublloin believes that we can offer I " Seves great musloal companles,a dozen htm sufficient Inducements to stay right lecturers and entertainers besides many hie for the rest of his life. We need Order pure distilled drinking water of the Brumbaugh Bottling Works. tf First olais room and board 13 75 per week; men preferred 1111 Sante Fe Trail, Phone 114 3t Local Secretary, Rev. A. M. Sells, says that tbe Dodgs City Chautauqua Is attracting a great deal of attention. W.E. Fowrer and family who (have been making tbelr home In Dodge City moved back to tbelr place at Ford this week. '" ; - ' Miss Rose Loebner, who has been visit ing her aunt, Mrs A. Gluok, was called borne to St Louis this week by the sick- sess of her mother. From all appearances a record breaking Take Up Too Much of Wearer's At- tentlon, Bays a Writer In a New York Newspaper. CATARRH WILL GO Relief Comes In Two Minutes, torn- plete Cure in Few Weeks him In our business. Old papers for sale at this office. attractive and eduoatlonal features Com prise the Intellectual menu of tbe coming Chautauqua, whtob open at Dodge City on July 3od. It has become a matter of some doubt In the minds of many people whether patent leather shoes should bo worn In the streets. Is It safe or la It not? Should we endanger our lives n the distraction of traffic when, by wearing slightly less shiny shoes, we could give our attention to dodging automobiles and ducking street cars. No child should be allowed out alone In patent leather shoes that Is de cided without a moment's doubt; but even people of maturer years are not quite responsible for their own safety when wearing patent leather shoes. They cannot be, no matter what their strength of character. If one's shoes will shine, so one must watch them, and if one walks with one's eyes riveted on one's flashing feet, one of necessity bumps Into something, and it Is nothing less than cold luck If the something is a lamp-post or a post man Instead of a flying fire engine, And then one's progress Is so slow. Absorbed, captivated, held spellbound by one's own boot tips, one is so very j apt to arrive late at the place one .was going to or forget completely one's destination and sinking onto a park bench wave one's feet slowly about, bewitched by their sparkling high lights. Holland has most wisely and kindly opened up a wide thorough fare for those persons who prefer roller skates to other modes of con veyance, and as nothing more than a humane precaution, tbe city ought to set aside one street for those Incor rigibly venturesome people who will wear patent leather boots in public New York Evening Sun. Her Superiority, ' Jennie and Viola, both five years ol age, had been mentioning their nu merous possessions and mildly boast 'ing about them. "I've got the most clothes," said little Jennie. "Yes, but I've got the most dolls," replied Viola, "Well, I've got more brothers than you," answered Jennie. Viola seemed done up for a minute, but for a min ute only. Then she came out with, "Well. 1're got the biggest feet," in a proud tone that appeared to settle the matter. And It did. so far as Jennie was concerned, tor she replied sadly, "Yes, I guess you have," and nothing would console here. The Delineator. Don't go hawking yourselt Biok every morning;U's cruel, It's harmful and It, 8 annecofssary. If after breathing Hyomel,the wonder workerjou are not rid of vile catarrh, you can bave your money back. No stomach dosing- just take tbe little hard rubber pocket Inhaler ttat comes with esch ontfit, and pour into It a few drops of Hyomel. Breathe It according to directions. In two minutes It will re lieve you of that stuffed up feeling. Use a few minutes every day, and in a few weeks you will be entirely free from ca. tarrh. Breathing Hyomel Is a very pleasant and certain wsy to kill catarrh. Get an outfit today ; It only costs $1.00; t's worth 11,000; to any catarrh sufferer. For sale by druggists every where and by Palace Drug Store who guarantees It I to cure catarrb, eroup, cougns, coias, sore tb.oat and bronchitis. An extra bottle of Hyomel liquid If needed costs bat 50c as tbs little hard rubber inhaler you get wllh nutflt will last a lifetime. Cures indigestion It relieves stomach misery, bout stom ach, belching', and cures all stomach dis ease or money back. Large box of tab lets 60 cents. Druggists in. all towns. BEST LAND ON EARTH Is what the Secretary of Agriculture says of the San Luis val ley, Colorado. Here are combined a good land, a healthy cli mate, and plenty of good water read to be applied to the land, The wheat is from 50 to 70 bushels per acre. We have nicely im proved farm homes with full perpetual water rights, and artesian wells, also, at $50 per acre. Potatoes make 500 bushels per acr, yearly, Failures are unknown. Land similar to these in Eastern Colorado, irrigated under the same conditions, are selling at $3oo and $400 per acre. We have a fine section only miles from Center, nearly all in cultivation, fine set of improvements, perpetual water rights. Only $50 per acre with easy terms. 48o acres 3 miles from Monta Vista, well improved, most all in cultivat'on, perpetual water tights, fine soil, at $76 per acre. The loo acres of land adjoining this last year produced 30,000 bushels of potatoes. Take a free trip to Colorado Spring's, Denver, and the San Luis Valley with us. Call and see us for particulars. J. E. Reser & Co. Masonic Temple BIdg. Dodge City, Kansas How about that season ticket for the Chautauqua? Why not buy It now and save SO cents,' Great quantities of advertising are every day belag received by Bev. A. M. Bells, Local Secretary of the Chautauqua. If you want to help him, take a supply of catalogs or folders and distribute them among your friends. Mrs. Nettle Chambers went to WUburn township Wednesday to look over six quarter sections of land which she purch ased recently. Tbe land Is the tract known as the "Caldwell plaoe. More braking 4e to be done on tbe land and gome of It will be put In alfalfa, DIRECTORS A . Russell Thos. A. Scates ). D. Coffey Geo. B. Rose Carl Van Riper G. L. Finley G. B. Van Arsdale A. Russell, Pres. T. A. Scates, Vice Pres G. B. Van Arsdale, G. B. Rose, Cashier Ass't Cashier Kansas State Bank Capital, Surplus and Profits, $24,000 Deposits of this Bank ate Guaranteed by the Bank Depositots' Guarantee Fund of the State of Kansas . ; . . Smashes All Records. As an all-iound laxative tonio and health-builder no other pills can com pare with Dr. King's new Life Pills They tone and regulate the stomach, liv er and kidneys, purify tbe blood, streng then tbt nerves; cure constipation, dys pepsia, blllousnessl jaundloe, headaohe, chilli and malaria. Try them 25 cents at tbe Palaoe Drug Store. For sale plowing outfit: one 23 bone Reeves engine and three Seotlon Emmor son dlse plows, all In good shape. Will sell for part essh and part time. There Is lots of plowing to do. Yours for busi ness. ' Wm.H. Smith, Box 652 Dodge City. 12 miles north of Dodge. 12 ' t ' r? 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